Garland Makes Example Of J6 Protesters & Anyone Else Who Question Elections

In case you missed it, last week during a press conference for antitrust issues in the U.S., Attorney General Merrick Garland used it as an opportunity to send a message to Trump supporters ahead of the November election.

“I think our prosecutions have made clear what we think about people who try to interfere with the peaceful transfer of power, which is an essential and fundamental element of our democracy" Garland said, "I think that’s shown to everybody how seriously we take an effort to interfere with the peaceful transfer of power the last January 6, the coming January 6, and every January 6 after that. I want to make clear to anybody who is thinking about interfering with that, they can see what we’ve done with respect to the January 6 prosecutions, and the Justice Department will continue to protect our democracy.”

Garland also bragged about how nearly 1,500 Americans have been prosecuted for protesting the 2020 election.

"What we're seeing from the federal government led by Merrick Garland and his corrupt Department of Justice is, you will be punished for any dissent. These are authoritarians" said Terry Schilling, president of the American Principles Project.

But until we get to November, and even January, the Biden-Harris administration wants to make it clear. Don't even think about question the election.

"There were so many obvious corruptions in the 2020 election" Schilling told KTRH, "And that's why this corrupt regime, led by the Biden-Harris administration, are cracking down so heavily. They don't want people asking questions and they certainly don't want any more opposition."

As election reporter Brianna Lyman pointed out in a recent article in The Federalist, a new Pew Research poll found that 81% of Americans support requiring people to show a government ID in order to vote.

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